Trinity College Dublin Trinity College Dublin — the University of Dublin — is Ireland's oldest and most prestigious university, founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I. Situated in the heart of Dublin city centre on a stunning 47-acre campus, Trinity is one of the ancient universities of Britain and Ireland and consistently ranks among the world's top 100 universities. With over 22,000 students from more than 120 countries, Trinity offers a world-class education across the arts, humanities, sciences, engineering, law, medicine, and business.
Trinity's historic campus, centred on its iconic cobblestoned Front Square and the magnificent Long Room library — home to the 9th-century Book of Kells — is one of the most recognisable and beloved university campuses in the world. The university has an outstanding alumni network that includes Samuel Beckett, Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift, and Bram Stoker. For international students, a Trinity degree carries exceptional global recognition and opens doors across every profession worldwide.
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Competitive merit-based scholarship for outstanding international postgraduate students across all faculties.
Highly competitive national scholarship covering full tuition and a substantial living stipend for one academic year.
Funded research positions through Trinity's world-class research institutes for PhD and research masters students.
Individual schools offer bursaries and partial fee waivers for internationally exceptional applicants in specific fields.
| University Name | Trinity College Dublin — The University of Dublin |
| Location | College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland |
| Type | Public Research University (Ancient University) |
| Established | 1592 |
| Total Students | 22,000+ |
| QS World Ranking | 81–90 |
| Main Intakes | September (Major) & January (Minor) |
| Average Tuition Fee | €15,000 – €35,000 per year (depending on programme) |
| Application Fee | €55 |
| Post-Study Work Visa | 2 Years (Third Level Graduate Scheme) |
| Official Website | www.tcd.ie/ |
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